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Shop Mud & Sand Golf Cart Tires for ultimate off-road traction. Perfect for sand, mud, and trails. Fits EZGO, Club Car, Yamaha & more.
When you take your golf cart off the beaten path, standard tires just won’t cut it — that’s where off-road, mud, and sand golf cart tires come in. Built with aggressive tread patterns, deep lugs, and reinforced sidewalls, these tires bite into soft terrain and shed mud to keep you moving in challenging conditions.
Mud tires feature wide voids between tread blocks to prevent clogging and to maintain grip in wet, sticky conditions. Sand tires, often seen with paddle-like treads, provide flotation and traction without digging in too deep, making them perfect for beaches and dunes. All-purpose off-road tires combine elements of both for versatility across multiple surfaces, from rocky trails to muddy backwoods paths.
Common sizes include 22×11-10, 23×10-14, and larger 25-inch options for heavily lifted carts. These tires typically require a lift kit — 4 inches for 22” sizes, 6 inches or more for 23” and above. Many off-road tires are built with 6-ply or 8-ply construction, offering superior puncture resistance for hunting, farming, and utility work.
If you drive your E-Z-GO TXT, Club Car Onward, or Yamaha Adventurer in extreme environments, off-road tires will transform your cart’s performance. Paired with the right wheels, they turn your golf cart into a rugged, go-anywhere machine.
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Yes, but they are optimized for pavement and may not protect turf as well as dedicated turf tires.
In most cases, 20″ is the largest size for a non-lifted golf cart.
They may produce more road noise than turf tires but are still comfortable for daily driving.
Yes — while designed for grass, turf tires perform well on pavement for neighborhood cruising.
Not necessarily; they last just as long if used in their intended environment.
Yes, but they may wear faster and ride rougher compared to street or all-terrain tires.
Smaller 20” off-road tires can fit some carts without a lift, but most larger sizes require at least a 4″ lift kit
The type of battery you need depends on your golf cart’s model. Most golf carts use either lead-acid batteries or lithium-ion batteries.
The lifespan of a golf cart battery varies depending on usage and maintenance. Lead-acid batteries typically last 3-5 years, while lithium-ion batteries can last 8-10 years.
Golf cart tires come in various types, including street tires for smooth paved surfaces, turf tires for golf courses and grassy areas, and all-terrain tires for off-road adventures.
You can find the correct tire size for your golf cart by checking the sidewall of your current tires or referring to your golf cart’s owner’s manual.
A lift kit increases your golf cart’s ground clearance, allowing you to tackle rougher terrain. It also gives your cart a more aggressive look.
Most lift kits come with the necessary hardware and instructions for installation. You may need some basic tools like a socket wrench and jack stands.
We offer a mix of universal accessories that fit most golf carts and model and specific accessories designed for specific makes and models.
Many accessories are designed for easy installation. However, some accessories may require more technical skills or tools.
Most windshields are designed for easy installation with common tools. We also offer installation instructions and videos to guide you through the process
Mirrors improve safety by increasing visibility and awareness of your surroundings. They are essential if you plan on driving your golf cart on public roads.
